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<TITLE>Second Test of Section 11.1 of CSS2 Spec</TITLE>

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p {overflow: visible}
strong {overflow: hidden}
h3 {overflow: scroll}
h4 {overflow: auto}
h5 {overflow: 200%}


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Testing Second Testable Statement of Sec 11.1 of CSS2 Specification
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2. The 'overflow' property has initial 'visible', it applies to block-level
and replaced elements, it is not inherited, percentages are N/A, and
media is visual.
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PASS CRITERIA:
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If statement #2 above is passed, then
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This blockquote element has overflow visible (initial value, no explicit CSS
rule defined)
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<p>
This paragraph has overflow visible.  This <em>emphasized text</em> has
overflow of UA-default, even though em is descendant of p (property not
inherited).</p>
<strong>This strong text has overflow hidden </strong>
<h3>This h3 heading has overflow scroll</h3>
<h4>This h4 text has overflow auto</h4>

<h5>This h5 heading is UA-default (percentages don't apply)</h5>


The rules applied are "p {overflow: visible}",
"strong {overflow: hidden}",
h3 {overflow: scroll}",
h4 {overflow: auto}",
h5 {overflow: 200%}".

NOTE: From all elements listed above, overflow property should apply to all
elements.
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